In Russian Vladivostok, an unknown person set fire in a parking lot: dozens of cars burned.


In Vladivostok, an unknown individual set fire to cars in a parking lot. The perpetrator doused one of the cars with a flammable liquid and ignited it, after which the fire spread to other nearby vehicles. A total of 22 cars were burned as a result of the arson. The police are investigating the incident, and the prosecutor's office classified it as an intentional vehicle arson. No information about the victims is available.
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The Krasnodar region in Russia is suffering from a large-scale fire caused by an explosion at the 'Kavkazska' Oil Transshipment Point on March 19. The fire spread throughout the entire base, and firefighting efforts are ongoing.
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